Deadline: 31 March 2025
The Erasmus Mundus scholarship is equivalent to €1400 per month for up to 24 months. The enrolled students will also enjoy other benefits. Among other, the selected student will not have to pay any tuition fees.
List of supporting documents for application
No hard copies are required
All copies of degrees, transcripts, diplomas, and certificates copies have to be Certified copies, provided in English.
If the original documents have not been issued in English, they must be translated by a certified translator.
Mandatory:
- Letter of motivation in English – Writing a personal essay to demonstrate the applicant’s motivation and his/her ability to write clearly and concisely;
- Certified copies of High-School/Secondary school certificate;
- Certified copies of bachelor’s degree and transcripts until the application date;
- Copy of passport or ID.
- CV;
- Self-declaration of honours about the proof of residence
- Test report or certificate of English language proficiency. For instance, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic);
- Three reference letters, one of them from a non-academic referee attesting to basic competencies and practical experience, The reference letters shall include any proof of recognition of the referee (LinkedIn ID, Google scholars ID or any proof online).
- proofs of employment (employment certificate/ internships) of the last 5 years by the deadline of the student scholarship application.
Required English Level CEFR – B1: UNILIM, UNIBS, UPV/EHU, FSUJENA.
Not mandatory :
- Copies of any other qualifications (grades, diplomas, certificates);
- courses or workshops (that are not a part of the standard degree programme);
- Participation in conferences and/or publication of papers/articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals;
- relevant work experience.
Entry-level Requirements
- Bachelor’s diploma in Electronic Engineering, telecommunication engineering, photonics or applied physics. The applicants might have solid bases in signal processing, electromagnetism, telecommunications, embedded systems, analogue and digital electronics, propagation of electromagnetic waves and the principle of photonics. Moreover, the applicant might submit the final grade of the bachelor’s Programme. For instance, applicants can convert their grade through the enic-naric recognition convention.
- Previous professional experience (industrial internship, academic project, summer jobs) and/or research experience. Above all, the applicant has to justify a cumulative work experience of 4 weeks with a positive assessment;
- 3 reference letters from persons having reasonable knowledge of the candidate’s skills and potential;
- Study curriculum – List of the 180 acquired ECTS;
- Marks of all university exams for the bachelor’s Programme;
- A motivation letter/cover letter;
- Publications relevant to the contents of the Master Programme (e.g. internship reports);
- Foreign language skills. The required English-level competence should satisfy a minimum overall score as follows:
It is compulsory to provide official English proficiency results for students coming from countries where English is not an official language.
Evaluation Assessment
All the eligible applications are submitted to the relevant pedagogical committee. The assessments are based only on the merit of the applicants according to their academic studies, experiences and motivations. First, the Assessment Committee reviews the applications and selects a short list of applicants to interview based on the following criteria:
- Average Mark/credits of University exams (50%)
- Previous Professional or Research Experience (10%)
- Quality of the reference letters & Publications – Internship reports (20%)
- Continuity in the career (20%)
During the interview, the selected applicants will be assessed on their motivations and basic academic knowledge related to the EMIMEO’s subjects. The absolute ranking and the selection of the applicants on the main & reserve lists are based on the scores during the interview (70%) and the reviews (30%).
How To Apply
Applicants will have to submit their applications by March 2025. Please refer to the Application guide to create your account and apply online. For further information and help, please contact: emimep-application@unilim.fr
To learn more, visit Erasmus Mundus Emimep.